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Get Him to the Greek (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)

Universal Home Video announces a film with Jonah Hill and Russell Brand

Title: Get Him to the Greek (IMDb)Starring: Jonah HillReleased: 28th September 2010SRP: Prices TBC

Further Details:
Universal Home Video has announced 1-disc DVD, 2-disc DVD, and 2-disc Blu-ray releases of Get Him to the Greek for September 28th. Each will include an unrated cut of the movie, plus the version of the film originally shown in theaters. Extras on the 2-disc DVD and Blu-ray include a commentary with director Nicholas Stoller, cast members Jonah Hill, Russell Brand, Rose Byrne, Elisabeth Moss and producer Rodney Rothman, 3 documentaries ("Getting To Get Him to The Greek", "Getting In Tune With The Greek", "The Making Of “African Child"), 5 Music Videos featuring Aldous Snow, Infant Sorrow and Jackie Q, Deleted, Extended and Alternate Scenes including an Alternate Intro and Ending, Musical Performances from Infant Sorrow’s triumphant 1999 Greek Theater Concert and 2009 Comeback Concert, a gag reel, and a digital copy of the film. The Blu-ray release will also include additional extended scenes, Musical performances from The Today Show and VH-1 Storytellers, and a Karaoke feature.

Synopsis

Quote: Jonah Hill and Russell Brand reunite in a raunchy, raucous comedy from the writer and director of the smash hit comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall. Aspiring record company exec Aaron Green (Hill) has the brilliant idea of rejuvenating the career of fading British rock star Aldous Snow (Brand) with a comeback concert at the world-renowned Greek Theater in Los Angeles. Dispatched by his boss (Sean Combs) to transport the notoriously dissolute Snow from London to L.A., Aaron has just 72 hours to wrangle the out-of-control rocker across the Atlantic. The seemingly simple assignment devolves into a thicket of groupies and parties, as Snow does his anarchic best to undermine his handler at every turn and Aaron does whatever it takes to keep his unruly charge on track.